Ford E-350 Super Duty Tire Pressure

Ford E-350 Super Duty tire inflation pressures range around 55 to 80 psi based on the production year, trim and original equipment tire sizes.

It is vital to maintain proper tire inflation pressures for Ford E-350 Super Duty tires. Low tire pressure and underinflated tires can lead to uneven and excessive tire wear, poor handling and reduced fuel economy. High tire pressure and overinflated tires can result in reduced traction, poor braking and can even be a cause of a tire blowout. Check tire pressure regularly and maintain correct tire inflation for Ford E-350 Super Duty to enjoy a safe and comfortable drive, save money on gas and keep auto insurance premiums low.

Recommended tire pressure for Ford E-350 Super Duty is determined by the manufacturer based on its characteristics and original equipment tire sizes. You can find Ford E-350 Super Duty recommended tire pressure in owner's manual or on a tire placard on the side of driver's door or door jam. Ford E-350 Super Duty tire inflation will be listed in psi (pounds per square inch), bar or kPa (kilopascals). Keep in mind that tire inflation listed on tire sidewall is the maximum air pressure the tire can hold to carry its maximum load, and not necessarily the recommended tire pressure for Ford E-350 Super Duty. Ford E-350 Super Duty may have different recommended tire pressure settings for front and rear tires, especially if equipped with staggered tires.

To check Ford E-350 Super Duty tire pressure you will need to know its recommended tire inflation and a tire pressure gauge. Check tire inflation when tires are "cold" and have not been driven for at least 3 hours. Adjust Ford E-350 Super Duty tire inflation to the recommended tire pressure levels as needed by adding air with a tire inflator.

If you replace Ford E-350 Super Duty original equipment tires with optional or plus tire sizes, make sure to follow guidelines on how to apply tire load inflation tables when replacing Ford E-350 Super Duty tires to find proper tire pressure for new tires. Always refer to the Ford E-350 Super Duty owner’s manual for any specific safety advice regarding the application of replacement tires.

If your Ford E-350 Super Duty is made after 2007, it should be equipped with tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that uses tire pressure sensors to alert the driver when tire pressure is low. When Ford E-350 Super Duty low tire pressure warning light is on, check all tires for low air pressure and inflate as needed. Refer to owner's manual on how to reset Ford E-350 Super Duty tire pressure monitoring system.